Ohio Demographic Shifts 2025: Interactive Report & Analysis

Ohio Demographic Shifts 2025 | Confidential Report

Ohio Demographic Shifts: 2025 Outlook

An interactive analysis of key population trends and their driving factors across the state. Confidential report for Ownerland Realty.

Key Takeaways at a Glance

+1.8 years

Projected Increase in Median Age

+65%

Of Net Growth Concentrated in Suburbs

+25,000

Net Influx of Young Professionals (Ages 25-39)

Age Dynamics: The Great Divergence

Ohio's population is simultaneously aging and attracting a new generation of young talent. The retirement of the Baby Boomer generation is the primary driver of the rising median age, while economic opportunities in key sectors are creating a "brain gain" effect.

Population by Age Group: 2020 vs. 2025 (Projected)

Geographic Shifts: The Suburban Pull

The rise of flexible work arrangements and the pursuit of affordability are fueling significant growth in suburban and exurban counties surrounding Ohio's major cities. While urban centers attract young professionals, much of the net population and housing growth is occurring at the metropolitan fringe.

Share of Net Population Growth by Area

Suburban Expansion (65%)

Counties adjacent to major urban centers are experiencing the highest growth rates, driven by new housing developments and strong school districts.

Urban Concentration (25%)

Growth within city limits is primarily concentrated in specific revitalized neighborhoods and is largely composed of young professionals and renters.

Rural Stability (10%)

Most rural areas are seeing stable or slightly declining populations, though some with recreational appeal are experiencing modest growth.

Metro Area Deep Dive

While statewide trends are important, the demographic stories unfold differently in Ohio's three largest metro areas. Select a city to explore its unique growth profile and key real estate indicators.

Key Growth Indicators: Columbus

Analysis: Columbus

The Columbus region remains Ohio's primary growth engine, fueled by a diverse economy spanning tech, logistics, and healthcare. It attracts the largest share of young professionals, leading to strong demand in both the rental and for-sale housing markets. The key challenge is housing supply, which is driving significant price appreciation.

Key Driving Factors

Several interconnected economic and social trends are shaping Ohio's demographic future.

Economic Opportunity

Growth in high-wage sectors like technology, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing in metro areas is attracting skilled workers from in and out of state.

Cost of Living Advantage

Compared to coastal cities, Ohio offers significantly more affordable housing and a lower overall cost of living, making it attractive for families and remote workers.

Higher Education Institutions

The state's robust network of universities helps retain and attract young talent, providing a consistent pipeline for the local workforce.

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